Lumbar intervertebral disc replacement in Australia: An epidemiological study.

IF 1.4 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Zac Dragan, Adam R George, Ryan J Campbell, Randolph Gray, Brahman Shankar Sivakumar, Michael Symes
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Abstract

Introduction: Favorable short- and long-term outcomes have been reported for lumbar intervertebral total disc replacement (L-TDR). However, there is little evidence regarding the uptake of L-TDR in practice. The objective of this study was to analyze Australian-based population trends in L-TDR over the past 5 years.

Methods: The 5-year incidence of L-TDR from 2019 to 2023 in adult patients was analyzed using the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) database. Data were stratified by sex and year, with an offset term introduced using population data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics to account for population changes over the study period.

Results: A total of 1558 L-TDRs were completed in Australia under the MBS in the 5 years of interest. The 5-year annual mean case volume was 311.6 cases per annum. A downtrend and plateau in the rate of L-TDR has been seen from 2021 onward. The distribution of L-TDR across ages showed a significantly higher concentration in the 35-44 and 45-54 age groups (P < 0.05). More operations were performed in males (n = 876, 56.2%) than females (n = 682, 43.8%).

Conclusions: The uptake of L-TDR has declined throughout the 5-year study period in Australia. Despite modest use currently, the future of L-TDR will rely on more robust long-term outcome data.

澳大利亚的腰椎间盘置换术:流行病学研究。
导言:据报道,腰椎间盘全置换术(L-TDR)具有良好的短期和长期疗效。然而,有关L-TDR实际应用情况的证据却很少。本研究的目的是分析澳大利亚过去5年中L-TDR的人口趋势:方法:使用医疗保险福利表(MBS)数据库分析了2019年至2023年5年间成年患者的L-TDR发病率。数据按性别和年份进行分层,并使用澳大利亚统计局的人口数据引入抵消项,以考虑研究期间的人口变化:结果:在研究涉及的 5 年中,澳大利亚共完成了 1558 例根据 MBS 进行的 L-TDR 治疗。5 年的年平均病例数为 311.6 例。从 2021 年起,L-TDR 的比率呈下降趋势并趋于平稳。L-TDR 的年龄分布显示,35-44 岁和 45-54 岁年龄组的集中度明显更高(P < 0.05)。男性接受手术的比例(n = 876,56.2%)高于女性(n = 682,43.8%):结论:在为期5年的研究期间,L-TDR在澳大利亚的使用率有所下降。尽管目前使用率不高,但L-TDR的未来将取决于更可靠的长期结果数据。
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